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. Go 6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1881—EIGHTEEN PAGES eee With death's paralyzing power IN MEMORIAM. The Arrangements for the Great Procession About Made. It Will Be a Grand and Im- posing Spectacle —The Participants, The Order of. Formation, Line of March, and Closing Services. Religicus and Other Meetings Dur- ing the Day—In Churches and Halls. The Bay to Re Religiously Ohserved— The Mayer's Teremptory Order. The Numercus Delegations Going to ~ Clevelandé—A Legislative Meeting. Emil Dietzsch’s Poem—Resolutions of Condolerce—The Storm of Yesterday. THE PROCESSION. TNE FINAL ARNANGUMENTS. The Executive Committee of tho Citizens’ Committee met in the Muvor's olfice yesterday afternoon to couplete the urrangements for the memoriul procession Monday aftersvon. Mr. Harrison, who presided, said the demon- stration would be a very fine on estou suited that the societies were san large numbers, and the turnout missioners weuld contribute Howers to decontie the cata algue, and tho other park boards were expected to be as generous. ported that eubscriptuot tug bo. a collected, und £1,399 could doubt! ‘8 Tek. Scu. Stockton, of the Committee on Music, reported that two bands at $a man and one at Shaw & mun dud ecu secured. Tue Musical Unfou demanded 8%. Should he pay ity ‘She committee were instructed todo what they | & thovgh: inst. Mr. Vi ehl reported that Emery A. Storrs would deliver en oration, aud that the Kev. Mr. Sila and the Rev. Mr. Burgess would doubttess par- ticipate in the eervives. after sume iaik it was decided to’ hold one meeting inthe Lake Park ond xouther at Cen- tra! Masie-Hell, the program to be made up by the cotun! Ii f3 probable. thar Mr. Storrs ; Hall, and tse Hua. John 0 have ihe military ons, Odd-Feliow ‘3 Ly pass through, sinissed. joarned untii 10 o'clock patade veing thus dh Phy committe then ad. Monday merning. FORMATION AND LINE OF MARCH, CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—The for i ‘the torn ui— The divi! veterans to and march as {tof scid reat. ¢ Musonic division, right resting on Jack- sows division, right street. bias division, right rest~ ders or the City Goverament, rirht resting on. Aiurrison street. ‘The letter-cerricrs will form. vision. ietics division, richt resting oa ‘The military division wili be undcr the control | r present with the division. ‘fhe other diviztuna will appoint thoir ewn Marshals, who wili each be charged with ull de- tails of subordinate formution of weir. own divi ‘The commanders of the various divisier.s are requested to report to the Grand Marvani at 10 o'ciogk a. mi. 0: day of the mcession at Roo 1s ‘The commanders of tho vitrlous divisions and societies will nesembie their reerective com- tunds in time to be Upon the ground ussicucd them in the procession prompuy at 130 o'clock of thy senior « p.m. In tho formation of the vurious division: should tbe front of avy one extend more thin to Ue next strect suuth of th: right is appdinted to rest, the formation of su will be completed westward on said next street south of the one en whieh it resis; and when tke Mine ot murch 1s taken ep wil tile into ehigan xvenue, continuing in the column of 3s. own division, The wilitary civision will mereh in columns of platoons, end the otber divisiony ure re quested to move in fronts of soz less than. six. nen abreast fa order to make the entre column ne close and compact a3 prectictble, and take The shurtest time possible In pussing any given ront. The last division in the line, composed of civic societics, will be tormed ‘southward on Micbigan avenue, in order us the sucivties ai rive upon we sround, reporting as they arrive Yo the Chiet-Marshal of shut uivision. -AS the funeral services Gt the lite President sre to take pluce at Cleveland at? o'clock p. um. Monday, Sept. “6. the procession in this city, Wii move out promptiy at that time over tho tel- lowing rout West on Mouroe street to Wa- dash avenue, north on Wabash aveuue w Lake on Lake street to Clark street, K street to Washi street, setcn Wishingtou street to Franklin street, south on Prauxtin st: to Monroe street, vast on Monroe street to La Salle stre south ou La Sulle street to Adams sireet, cast on Adams street io Dearborn street, north on Dearborn sircet to Madison street, cast on Mad- 9 Slate street, south on State street tu Jackson street, exst ‘on Juekson street to Michivan avenue, south on Michigan avenue to Eleriage enurt. On nerival of the right of the line of tac mili lary eiviston ut Peek court, line wit! be farmed qucing the Lake Park, aad’ the troops will be arms whilst the Slasonic tafuique pass along the front of thermnilitury division, itowilt recuuia in iin: untit at i hate passed its froni, when it will be ssed tu the south und west, under direction of the wiunder of the uivision. ‘The remaining divisions will con- Tinue to march suuthwuct sion: Michizan ave- nue, und dtsini an that direction under the ders of their respect Is, Only such Carriages xy for the use of Bis Honw suent will & and {lis requested that the Chief of Police. ine struct the force dct: duty with the pro- ehicies vf any description winttever except those above desig nated, nor ntdvertisiag plucards, ete., ote. putin march or displayed Ww: Rica itis intended soall be and dignity of bearing such us this mournful occasion di mands. ae ee No baaners bearing poiitical devices will pe Permitted is the preceszion. Jauxs W. Fousyrs, Grand Marshal. GUN. the Grang Marshal, stuted yesterday toa Trt UNE reporter that. 2 tions sent to the Mayor by To be assigned special pices iv Uie procession, bad oeen referred to hin. Al he could say was, Tost nrragwements for tse fermation of the linac hed aircad whiea “could not be ebatig, ° ker to ablize ntl but all The eivie rocioties had been usagned ty one jivision the time wes tog snort now tomake hee. Civic societies. wait? De assigned pisces tu bue as soo us tuey came upon’ tke Fround. It will suyply be tiret came, fret serv TUE House. * mes K. Lake, Supetintesdent of the aivision Eailway Company,. has furnis! lutely required yr and tbe City: king atull-bionded black Arabinn hore to be le the ton under ai ompty saddie. The ani: eof the ine ever imported, and 4s su centi¢ that Mrs. Luke us ‘ing hors. TRE PoLick ‘The police will move in the following order on ‘Monaay: ‘fhe whole ceinmn will be urcer the comnund of Gervral-Superintendent W. J. Me Garigie: Advanee guard. Bauc. ni men mounted. of twenty-four men each under and oue Licutensut wo each company, ak ccmnpused Of tke Mayor | ed in the procession, j in: | S him fora dnv- Six men and a Sereeant in rear of column to see that no advertising wagons follow. There will be elghty tiremen—two from each company—detalled to mare in the procession. The General Committee yesterday enzag twenty-five brasé-bunds to Le scattered throuzh the line. FLOWERS WANTED. The Committee on the Catutaique wonld like the Purk Commisstooers and tbuse that may dy sire to contribute flowers of any design «appro- rinte) to have the snme at the Fire-Insnrance Patrol-house ‘Monday morning wt 9 3. 1. 80 they muy be placed on the catafalque. FALL INTO LINE. TH, VETERAN A mccting of tho Comuiittce on Arrangements or the veteran orgnnizations was neld at tho Pacitic Hotel at noon. Gen. Julius Wate was called to the chair, and Mr. J.T. Pratt acted as Seerctury. It was decided not to bave memorial services Monday, but Sunday week, end the Presidents of Veteran organizations were ap- pointed 1 Committee of Arrangements. John W. Burt, Commander of the Departinent of tho Grand Army of the Repubhe, was appointed Murehal of the Veteran Brigade fn the proce sion next Monday. "The Secretary was instruct- ed to publish tee following: Hesnqguartins Or THE Carcaco UNION Ver- ERAN CLun—Genena Order: The club will ren- dezvous at the Grand Pacific Hotei at J o'clock, louday afternoon to participate in the Procession of that day: Members will wear club badges und 4 badge of mourning on the left arm. Al soldiers und sailors ef the late War are ‘cordially invited to join the club at the above time aud place. W.S.Scripyen, President. MASONIC. ‘The lodges of our jurisdiction and the Masonic fraternity generaily proposing tv take “part in the procession Mouday are licreby notiied that Lbuve appointed Brother Henry ‘Turner Chief Mursaul of the Masome’ division, ty whour ail bodies will apply for intormauon sad orders, WIL Scozr, Giand Master F. & A. Masyns, Uilindls. Jn accordance with the above 1 have appuint- ed Brother HB. Hamitisa Chief Aid und isrotb- ers C. 8. Hyde, M. Cobb, G. Haztite and GL. Ward assistant aids. ‘ne ine will fori on La Salle street, the right resting on Monroe street, commanceries on the right and blue fodges on’ the jeft, according to humnber. Marebing arders will be given at 12:33, when the column Willescort tbe Grand Muster Ww bis place im line on Micbigun avenue. Mar- sbals are requested to report with their com- mands at I: in. ty the Chief Aid at my head- quarters at the Grand Pacitlc Hotel. “Lodges will notearty Ltibles. The W: eolums. Detcons and Stewar will wear jewels. ik: Ui. E. iasuron, Chief Aid. Chier Marshal. THE BOUEMIANS, ‘The President ot tie Robentian order called C.S.P.S. and the Grand Lode of the Stute of Tilois beld a meets last evening in regard to ae procession Monday ror the President, and decided to take part. ‘The order bas to; lodge: is city, and wiil by fully represe The v 3.8.2.8. witi alse turn out, weil as the Bouemiaa Sharpshouters. THE GERMAN SOCL Jay ufternonn a mecting of deleza of German sosietes was berlin tie Coun- eal Catueer to take acton in retercr- euce to participating iu tae processtu ‘Lhe following ussoviations were repruscut Sehwaben Verein, i ‘Tura. Verein Ver- Verein, Sasoonkeep- “Assou-ution, Deutzen Verein, Urngetende, ‘Badiveber Verein, Anvient of Druids, the iermunns | Haru- A.W. U.W., Ruigh ager ‘twenty-fourth Resnnent. Frank: Dein- a3 selected to presite, and a Finanee suittee appointed, Heraay Pomy, tao Mar- ‘as instracted'ty publish ai cherze in sucday's und cay"s He wus also authorized to anige [tty extra musiclans, Desides those allowed by the general committee. GAUNTLET LODGE. This lodge held 2 special meeting last night for the purpose of compieting arrangements for represcating the order in Monday's procession. { cnatot this Divi | Itwas decided to usk Mr. A.B. Watson, the D. D. iG c. to act RS a and to | make” every endeavor have the [ Mttendance on Ubat ove: such as would cL credit ou tuo order at large through- out the Staite, ‘To that end ult powers wero vested in Mr. Wilson, aud thera is no doubt be will advautacu there= of, He was aisu gs MAL? tiree aids | to Dr. Ellis, who is Marshall uf the Third Divis jon, whieh ig to be contpused of the Kuients of Pythias and Odd-Feliows. Allct the unformed divisions of the order wiil participate, and there vill na doubt be 4 large aumiber ut uniforiued Kaigzts. THE SECOND REGIMENT. 1C4G0, Sept. 24.—General Urder No, 14: The oftigers and members of the Second Reziment ure hereby ordered to assembl the Armory, unizoru, iG S$ in honor of the late James A. Gartteld, President of the United States. By order of Jawes Quik, Colonel. Joey M. Keocen, Cuptiun and Adjutini. SIXTEENTH BATTALION, CAicaco, s General Orders No. 5—Tho ; Sixteenth Infantry will report at its armory j Mondaw, a7 2in., ia rull dress. for the purpose of pertelpaung in the tunert! precessiun, By { order of S.W. Scoia, Major. } Wueencr, Adjutant. SIXTH REGIMENT. { Members of Company A, Sixth Resiment LN. G., will zssemble at the artmory Monday mora- ing at 10:00 enarp to tuke part in the parade. fe Ae Uh Whittier Post. No. 7, G. A. R., has seeurod the services of ‘Trules's band, twenty and will form at noon at their ball, 167 W: ton street. Ail old suldiers nut bvionglig to other organizations ara invited to turn out with this Post. y ‘he Grand Army of the Republic will rendez- Vous at loz Wasbingtou street Monday ut L? voice The comrades of Abrabam Lincoln Pest, No. 91,G. AL, und all ex-soldiers who desire to participate'tn the parade Monduy. will meet at their hed, corner Tnirty-first street and Jodians avenue, Monday at 1 o'clock at. un The comrades, of Lyons Post No 0G. A. Departmen: of Uinois, are oraered vo assembie at their headquarters, No. 53 North Ciark struct, Mouday ut 12 y’clovk sbarp, to join ike funeral z are invited to attend, MISC! EUS. The attachés of the Sucrifl's odice met yesiai | dny atterncon, Bilid Severen in the chillr, and aerced to turn out ina body tomorrow in’ the Messrs. Eastman, Tarble, Senoott, tite were appointed to provure buddies, und also to secure n position im tue tine for ile men. ‘They will mect at the Sherif’’s office tomorcuw Rt 12 o'cluck to get thelr badges, und expect to | tuen out itty mun, ‘The members of D Battery, 1. N. G.. will ap- pear fy full-dress unitorin at their new urmory. Monuay, xt 9 o’civek a.m. to pardicipate in we Tuueral ceremonies of President Garlivld. Boilermakers und helpers are requested to Invet at the hall, 51 West Luke street, Monday morning at § o’elock, to take part in tho parsde in honor of tke the President. ip Stein, the ebief ollicer of the Inde- pendent Order or {nat Hrith, nas issued bis order throush the Grand Sveretary. Adolph Loub, to the lodies in this city to juin ibe funeral procession on Monday. The memvers of Merder Lodge, No. 221.1, 0. B. are requested tu meet tomorrun atl O'cioLit at the bull of Hatmub Lodce, corner Lake and Lu Snlie streets, tor dhe purpose ot participat } in the funeral proc In metory of the In- mented President of the United Siates, James Sarticld. INISH ORGANIZATIONS, All members of ike Hibernian Rifles are or- Gerod to report in Tull-dress unif-y-n with aris | Bt the corner of Jackson and Ue \aues streets ! Monday, act aw. to purticipaeiu the me- iuosial Servlews. ‘Tue Irish-American Counci! requests that all Ameri iets bold a special meeting ic ball at torcloek p.m. to maxe : ngements Tor The proce be Toinl Abstinesen aad Benevoi cicrivs end jes will Lorm the 0 gna will meet at tho corner of Adat Desplislnes streets, and the second ¢ be composed of the ri a: FL WEGIM ‘The First Veeiment Intuntry, Mltnois National Guard, wilh nescmble at ity uriury on Souda the 2st inst., ut Iz o'eluck in. ‘The Colouvi cut Tanulpz sincerciy hopes that every meniber will respond to the call, By order of Cur. Began D. Swars. Cutiibont W. Larne, Caprein and aAdjutsut. TRE FORESTERS, Representatives of the various courts of the Independent Order of Foresters met at Kiare's Tinil last evening, Wiliam Kilpatrick in the chair. ir was agreed ty turn out ina bogs t wand take partia tae procession. ‘Che car in Pull y uid Will Wear u czaDe: mers ou the ert tn Mr. Murshai, aad Mt aude nd “Ee, E Kennedy, "aides, “The varfous —“Gourt in the’ city will meet this afternooa to Perfect arrangements, and they are wo. be in structed to aseombie again tomerrar at arch rendezvous. ong. At ¥ ve oae or tore bands of ai. Betore adjouraing they acepted r ve of their ecrrow ut tho R SOCIETY + ‘Larner Yall jase. rt in the pu 2ut Garield Mus Par 4 will asssemble xt tae bull 4 tho morning and march with other organizations to the general pluce of imectme at noon. A committee was appuinted to drspe tbe halt. RESPECT THE DAY. SALOONS. MUST CLOSE. Pete Mahr and Jo Michie. 3 committee of tho d Saloonkeepers’ Asuuciation, waited on Mayor } noon between tif j wil ave p enrs to j throu | APPOINTMENT OF A Ce | Gov. Hatnitton and Speaker ‘Thoums, 2 lneze | nuinber of the members of the Ly; } the death of President Garteld ond Appolut a { comuittee to atteud the funeral on behalf of Harrison yestérday moruing, and stated that at ameeting held Friday afternoon the German suloonkeepera had decided to close from 10in the inorning until5 o'clock in the evening of Menday. ‘Che Mayor insisted thet the ssioons be closod all day, from sunrise until sunset, and said that no back-door business would be tol- erated. All violations would be punished by revocation of licenses. The Committee stated that they would comply with the request, aud subsequeatiy tho Chief of Police issued the fol- lowius order on the subject: CHI0AGO, Sept. 24.—Captain: His Honor tho Mayor directs that all saloons and places where liquor is sold ju the City of Chicago be closed on Mouday next, the 2th inst., from sunrise to Sunset, on account of the funeral of the Inte President Garfleld, Ho also desires that it be understood vy all concerned tbat closing the front aud adinitung people through rear doors or entrances to such places will nut be tolerated or accepted as complying with his orders in the pretuises, but that tbe saloons must be abso- | intely closed and kept closed during tho time specitiod. You will therefore cause all stloon- keepers iu your precinct to be notified accord- angly, and should any of them fail to comply with tho orders herem’ given report the fact to this oltice on ‘Luesday morning. Wintiam J. McGAnrane, ‘General Superintendent, Subsequent to the issuance of the order a Txibunn reporter asked the Mayor if this order was in enrnest. 1 “The scisonkeepers,” sald he, “must obey the general desire of the public. Keepiog a rene door ypen is not closing, aud every sulooukeep: reported as vie‘ tine tne order 1 shall consider disreputable a1. revowe the lvense. This is tuo soleinn un ovension for trifling, and clustug. the gaicons i3 only obeying public demands. The saluoes Will be closod wll day, and unat is all there ts of it.” Superintendent McGarigie also stated that the order would be curricd out to the letter, so | Taras at hiy in sis power and the lores under | him. WIOLESALE CLOTHING. The piaces of business and workstops of the undersigned mil be closed durmg Monday, tho ¥ uf the fugeral of President Gacticid P. Kelloze & Co., Cann, Wampold & Str Goodman & Co., Heary W. gun, Strauss & Cu., Leopold Bros, » Mayer &Co., H, A. Kotn & Bros., G. Bocker. A. L. Singer, Clement, Sayer & Co., Kuh, Nathan & Misener, Clement. Bane & Co. § Sivermua, & Opper, Be Kuppendeimer & Co., Einstein, Longin & Cu, E. Rothschild & Bros., Hurt, Abt & Mar: NO BUILDING. at a special meeting of the Master Masons and Buitders’ Aesuciation held at Builders’ Ex- ebunue at 12 o'clock yesterday it wus ununi mousiy resoived that ull work be suspended | upon ‘buttdings in course of construcuun by urembers of this nssuciitivn Monday, Sept. 26, 1 respect to the mewory uf James A. Guriteid. CLOSED. Business will be suspended at the Union Stock- Yards Monday in observance of we day appoint- ed for the tuuera: obsequies of the President. Whe Stuck-Yards Compaay will ciose its doors, and toe raitroads wil not sbip stock. Vhe Pudtic Library will be closed Monday, THE TRIP TO CLEVELAND. THE GOVERNOR'S APPOINTE ‘The Chicazo members of the committee ap- pointed uy the Governor to represent the State at Cleveland Monday beld unother mecting at the Grand Pacific yesterauy to hear the report } of the sub-cowmitee haviug charge of the ar- rangements. Col. Read reported that they had found It im- le io get curs, but bud availed thumselves + ot the olfer of Mr. Critehell, of tho Union Leaue Club, of a pert of their car, and also of acvoarmodations in the one which Gen. Thomas | had secured for members of tha Legislature, As nezrasccutd be ascertained, twonty-seven bertas would be available, ‘fue fare would be $14, the railway companies refusing to make any reduction. Luneb would ve tuken along, 4s ne hotel accominedations oui) be procured in Cleveland. ‘Tae tollowing will make up-the party: Judge ‘Trumbull, Thomes Hoyne, Judye ‘free, Gen. H. H. Thomas, M. W. Fuller, Seuutor Condee, George C. Walker, Jesse Spalding, Join H. Clough, W.P. Rend, Jobo H. Drake, Joun B. Hawley, John C. Conley, Conrad Seipp, A. L. Morrison, Me A. Meyer, Robert Wy Jude Caton, W. C. Goudy, Jonn M. Clark, Phiteuis Sawyer, Joseph Medill, Willzin Aldneh, Judge Hickey, end Judge Wallace, ‘The will leave the Michigan Southern depot at 5:1) pom. today iu the sleepers New York” aud * Newark.” THE ALDERM met at the Sherciin House tast night to make ‘anzoments for sending a delegation to Pre: tGeriicid’s funeral. Ald. Dixoa was culled to the ebur. ‘Ths folowing committee of nine was appolut- Wis, Dixon, Appleton, Sanders, Phelps, rion, Kiordan, Lawler, Nelson, and Blair, { Assistnat-City-Clerk Moody will also accompuny the comm. tee.“ Arrengeme:is have been com- picted for transportation, and the party will feave at 3 o’cluck this afternoon, The commit- ter ‘iimeotat tae Sheramin House ctub-roum at 3 o'clock this afternvon to complete the w- rangements. > APOLLO, ‘The deleration of Sir Knights who will repre- sent Apoilo Commandery, No. 1, at Cleveland hive been assizned a pluce in "the line. te cercer Vitfuny bas secured a day car anda sleoper, the tWo aceemmedating 129 people, aud. Lae party will leave ac 38h this afternoou via | the Fort Wayne Rod. Up to yesterday atter- and seventy-nve Sir Kuizpts had pur their naaies down. If any outers d to gO they are requested to mect Kecorder ‘f ny at toe Asylum about noor tedry. COENTY COMMISSIONERS y to hold to their orizinal plan ‘ar attending tho Vresident’s fancral, and will { start ut 215 this afternoon over the Michigan ‘| Southern in the per" Adrian. It is huc known how muvy Whdgo, buULil is known that several of thase who ware Lirst to cusayre berths have back out. All wip can pe relied upon as | going ure Comimissioneds Clark, Knopt, Mule! Mherowald, and Farren, but they will be joine by some of the uther eounty officials, making n party of about twenty-tive persons, so the ea will net pyllout empty by uny means. ‘The: will nottake their provisions with them, and | will board in the car, and Warden Mills, of tne j Hospital, will xet us caterer. f WILLIAMS COLLEGE. ! A meeting of the alumni of Williams College | i who are to uttend President Gardeld’s fauere! in Cleveland Monday was held at the Sreuount sterday utternoon. he meeting was eon RECOUNT GE tke henvy shower, but dio the effeet that a large | i a, and would leave the ¢ this atternoon. Among those who will go today | are Judge Hassos, Gov. Bross, 1. Mo Hacon, H. Nneho, end Mr. Putonm.' Gen. 1. N. 53 dridge and Juel 8. Page went last mght. THE LAKE SUORE'S POLICY, Much indignation exists ever the nigeardly course pursued by the Luixe Shore fond tu re- gard to rates und accommodations to those wishing ta attend tae funeral ceremonies of President Gartield at Cleveland Menday. It bas always been the custem to give _ at feast repular excursion — rates “to “so- giwiles or Commitives desiring to participate iu important zatherings or other events, Hat in this instance, ween everybody expeeted that the road would da the handsoine thing, It re- fuses to deviate from the regular full rate, thus making 1s impossible for many who wanted to | £O lu carry out their object. as they eantot atford te pit jor the round trip. There is probabiy some excuse tor the inadequate ne- comtnudations. tae officials of the roud claim-. | ing that they bave not sutticient roliing stock, | the regular’ pesseneer business being unusually | beavyat present. ‘They say if they had to pro- | vide uscommoduttons Tor ‘the Caicazo pcople | i i i i i alone they Would aut nu dificulty, buc the peo- ple at ovber points on their road’ are just, duxions co go. und bave also Lo be provided fur. ir the Lee Shore dad given special rates to socipties and committees and churged fuil rates to the general public, but little fault would bave been round, as ft would buve subserved no pur- pose to give spegial rates ty mae” general public when there ttre ny facilities for tuking them. ven ifthe Lake Sacre sad been consistent and treated everyeods ahke there would uot have been So muea indignation. But it bas abun parbinlity to cectala perties from whom it ¢ pects favors in return, while atuers just Tauch entitied to special eonsideradion shown no such Favors Le the rod could get no favers trom theta. The eommftree of aldermen have been provided with free trunsportacion, BOL Ine commit male Commissioners, who have not the power tu pa ordinances und’ grant speciui privileges to rai road companies, are tude to pay full rates. and get interior. uccammiuditions it that ‘ominissioners are’ a qwildiy; and if the opportunity to “zet even wi Shore will” not hesitate ‘They to. vive tne. Lia He-by anid tuke the Multimore & Ohly, hut the iatter was net able to furnish cecemmodit- ind therefore they are compelled to tt Bake Shore. ‘Uhis road wili run w spect Trin with eibe sleepers and as many coaches agitisuule to provide just after thy rezular 5 weovk p.m. traty this The accomino- jas set tthe uve ull teen disposed oz, SO Cat those who have nor yet secured Derths a sit up all nicht. Gmure & Chiy will attach additional its regular Gain, bur as it can run ne trains people got bz this ruute ka: 2 ineir caanees of iceaing connections, ‘Ivan hag mie ny eTurts to sell not baving adircet route, aad conscyuraily bus sold but few tiexels, TURE £0 ATTEND 5 to ks Sore whe Ls: THIS LEGISL: wae PU, Tn compiinnee with a call issued by Lieut- shiture met Yesterday atzernoun In ony of the cluv-roums of tho Puci§e Hotel to take appropriate. action on 1 Heat ot his immortal c} the law-making power of the State. Among others present were the following: Senators White, Coudee, Mamer, ‘Evans, De- Jans, Wright, Scerist, Vancevere. Munn, B Ford, Torrence. Clark, Camptell, and Iie: Representatives Wright, White, Sexton, Nic haus, Plottke, Wood, Gormun, Parish, O. S. Cook, Speaker Tuomas, Baldwin, Ames, Butter- field, Kobinson, Sumner, [roll, Rumtey, Mitchell, Pearson, seltz, Robinson, Phelps, Sul- livan, Welch, aud’Coitins, The imecting wus.culled to order by Senator Condee, who nominated as Chairman Speaker IH. 1. Thomas, and the nominaUion wae unanimously coneurred in, . ‘ Senator Vundevere was appointed Secretary. ‘Tho Chair explained tbat the object of the Meeting was to consider the propriety of send- ing a delegation to the funeral of the late Pres- ident Gurtield, Senator Condee stated that he had waited on General Manager Newell,of the Leke Shore Rond, who explained that while be bad given pisses to the Aldermen wno ware deputed to £0, and to the Federal Judges, he could not grant passes to the members of the Legislature. | ‘The gost of the trip would be $25—810 for mulroud | Mewited That we, as Tepublicans oF the fure und St for sleeping-ear. It would be fm- possible to chatter carriazes in Cleveland, and this would necessitate a Walk of teu miles from the city to the cemetery and return. ‘The Chair stated that he utso hud bad an inter- view with Mr, Newell. of the Laxe Shore, to the sine tenor ag that reported by Senator Coudee. Ae had. however, secured n_sleeziag-car, but it would be necessary to inform the acent thereof as soun ag possible how meny woalit 0 to Cleve- end. REPRI fATIVE MITCHELL thought that it wa, cieur case of unjust dis- erittination un the part of the Lake Shore Road to charge $9 to Cleveland, white the same road Was ut ers to New York for $5. The Lake Brie x Western would run a speelal train from Bloomington to Cleveland xnd return for S68, {fe would hike to ge to Clevelund, and be- Hieved that other members would xlso like wo go, but he did not bellers in 3 if be were to be tlveeed by a soulless Corporation. He hopod Uint as many members as could would yo. to Bloomington and wie the Lake Evie & Western spevial train on Sunday afternoon. Seuator White inoved the roll be called, so as to ascertain whe could fiud 3 convenient to go, und it was so ordered. Thy roll wis called and the fellow ing expressed. their williazness to go: Senators Condee, De- jong, Mamer, Binrk, Lent, Vandevere, and Ford; Representatives Mitchell, Buldwin, ‘Thonias, Wood, Phelps, Welch, Sumucr, and Sullivan. On motion of Representative Sexton, thoy were formully appointed as a cugimittee to represent tne Legislature at tbe funeral. and should auy ethers conclude to go they shall be added to the committee. Un motion of Senutur Condee, the followiar Committee on Resolutions was appointed: Senx- tor Clark and Representatives Collins und Stover. ‘The committee retired for a fe: returned with the following, wit pressively read by Senator Clark: Wiexdas, The President of the United States, Jumes A. Garteld, has been feprived of hfe, it is betitting thar we, tho Hepressntatives of thy peuple of the Suute of Mlino!s, should give ex pregslon to the hurnitiatiou nd sorrow we feel: therefore, we, tie members of tke General Assembly of the State of Hlinois assembled tor ibis purrosc, do F dtevoive, "That in the death of President Jamés A. Garfield we experience a deep sense of hu- unliztion that ina Governuent of the peuple a chosen Maxistrate, respected and beloved by ai, should Le stricken down by the hand of an assasin; and we turtuer Hesolvs, 'Taat we mourn tho logs sustained by our peopre und free institutions la the deutt oF the eitizen soldier, stitesman, pagriot, and Catef Executive, and that we with one accord give ox- jon to our sense of his simplicity and great. minutes, and pr ne: behold in his Ete the truest typo of the ci ation of tho age end of progressive Auerican manhood. Be it farther Hesulved, ‘That we tender to the widow and family of our lamented President our heartfelt svinpathy und condolence, and tit 2 copy of those resolutions be scut to them; und be it for:ber Resolved, That a committee be appointed to i? ‘eat resolutions to the Senate und House of tepresentatives at our next session, ‘the resolutions were. adepted BY A RISING VOTE. Senator Rent moved that Senators Clark, Condee, and Vandevere be a committee to pre- sent the resolutions to the next meeting of tho Loxisluture, to be engrossed on the records of the Senate. Representative Cook offered an amendment to the edcet that a commmittes of three Senators: and tive Representatives he appointed to pre- sent the resolution as a joiut resolution to both Roses. i Kepregentative Baldwin moved that the Spesier appoint a committee of nine on bebulf of th. House. Representative Cook withdrew his substitute, and Senator Bent’s motion was adopted. Representative White moved thats commit- tey of tive be xpnoiated to peesent to tke House at its next session 2 history of the present 1g and the report of the deiexation to oluad. 3 ‘the Chair appointed es sich committee Representatives White, Mitehell, Collins, Sex- j tou, und Nichaus, thereupon adjourned. SORROW. TE CANADIAN CLUE held @ meeting yesterday afternoen at their rooms on Monrog street, Mr. N.'P. Kiteh pre- siding. ‘The President calleé the meeting to or- der, and spoke as follows: Gest it seemed to me eminently fit and prope jew of the reat calamity whiek bas befallen tho Nation in tho untimely death ‘The meet of its Chief Magistrate, that we should have an oppertunity t0 give appropriate expression to our sytnpat ou tho Melanckoly weersiou. ithough mostly of foreizn birth, many of us baye already deeone sof this country. Others of us will be, and all of us ure residents under its Nag, which stords us a home and pro- ction. In allof our breasts, tuo, reigns that Liment commun to all Britons which demands fair piay and justice on all occasions. How thuen tore, therefore, stould our syin- prthies bi aroused, und how incu renter our indiguatiqn xt the cowardly, dustazdiy wet of the im when We remember that be whose death ure calied to mouen wag the embodiment ana piar of thogy sterling qualities whiel we been taught to admire aud emuiate. gard ourse!ves for the worent as cit- izeus of the Liomiuion, ttt ttting that we ebare with our brezarea there the (sympathy and re- gret whicr pervades the whole British B and ask leave to minele with our kin: nited States tears of sorrow over the grave of one in whose ume and example we elunn with them 4 common inheritance. On mution of Mr. Richardson, the Chnir ap- pointed.a committee of ve on resaltttion: posed ns follows: Wilivin Richardson, dameson, C. W. Cooper, ‘f, D. Phitiips, and it. W. Dunston, The comuuttee reported as fol- tows: e it resolved, ‘That we, the olicers and mem- bers of the ariadian Crab of Chleazo, ix cor- mon with al! uxtionatizies, : express our profound sorrow at the untimely death of tue Inmented President James A. Gartield. And we furthermore desire in an especiel mannec to ‘acd our trilure of heartfelt: sympathy and con- nce with the bereaved wife aud children. Messrs. 20. W. RW. T Benjamin Girow bricily ti ord with the spirit of th resetution, which was adopted by a unanimous vote. THE PVULIC TABRARY. ‘The Public ard met at thelr rooms at4 o'clock ye: yurtternoou, ‘bere were present Bernard Cailaghan, Harry Ruben: inald Loewenthal, Jnuies Lane Allen, Era cer. in the enzir. Hea 52 proposius the mem rin} given below, spoke as tollows: “Tae Presi- dent is dend. He was my telend. From the days of my youre his arms have encizcied ine, and havo beard his fathesiy blessing ringing in my Ho was precmin 98 NUE Bi esible tnt be is dead. My heart revels agatust it. as Ll stund on tne very of bis grave and Inok dawn Lean see no light: butas (look away trow pts erave Lean see the Tsee bin a a Schmidt. and Dr. V Mr. James Lane worklay Loy eressmuD, HS 2 > as meter, and xs 2 Pre: a was im- | I j i i t i tly the friend uf youth. ; Pa i priate remurs see him a8 son, as 2 husband, and asa father, | tustery His life iluaines every page of but your his time, His history: 3* the peac He is *whe he wicked Sure at ‘Tne metnar ing vote Gur Peetiaent is dead! ot God's providence against suf the world, bis lite | en taken. atiy bow aur herds te the will uf Mim who is tuo wiseto ere. too Joviay todo us wrong. With bleeding beacts we wing: tenure and express our love fur the m Him whose death a united world houvred ¢ stadon he # funiows: Tn the mysterious- Wits the s he zarnered w fellows. Wi hy knowledge ark cultivated Hs, BIS hfe as a son, a8 a brotaer, ats a nusbans. ts a Cather, aid ay u friend, ts tie pride of bis peopie. With all fhe tetwlerness wink whieh ne loved oiners, be hus inspired omers to forever love b: learning, and wisdom imntag fn hte Ife Gecumnes a Corled pry te bis fellow men. We tender to fs ‘ed motner, wife, and ebiidren onr rapathy. Secreiary CAT ES to the nia an Aracigr, Hat Copy Of Th. ul the su brary vcided to ciase the Library and rending- Way. aut Cartier that the Board pat-. ha body in the services ia this clty on meri, and at lure upon the records of (fae board then tumediazely adjourned, THE LIGHT GUARD V ERAN CLUB et yesterdas, Sr,J. H. Dix ju the chair. The reeretary. Mir, Giroux, made appropriute re- marks, und’ the following résoluuons “were KGopted: Resolved, Tut, insympathy with the Nation, it the tender j ory ot | j the Rev. 1 Levey» deepiy mourns the loss of its Chief’ Magistrate upon the threshold of a prosperoua and peace- ful Administration. The outlines, as given by President Gurtield, had received the full and ap- preciative contidence of the people as 2 wise and prudent administration of its affairs. That our deep symipathtes are tendered to the widaw und children of the deceased Pri ent. To tho sous Gt the deceased President we Say, emulate | your noble rather. ‘The club vated to attend the memorial serv- ices Monday tn a body. SEVENTIC WARD REPUBLICANS. Ata larxcly attended meeting of the Seventh Ward Republican Ciub the foltowiug resolutions were approved, and it va3 ordered that u copy he handsomely engrossed to bo sent to Mrs. Gurtield: < ~ Witeneas, In the strength of his splendid munbood, surrounded by a loving und contidiug people, God has thought tit to remove from our midst our beloved President, James A. Gartietd, and.whilo griet-stricken by its loss, we earnestly hope and pry that He who is all-powerful will soothe ttnd conifort the afliteted wife and family of our beloved Presidunt in this their hour of reat trisl, Resolved, That we, a3 Republicans of the tno iful calamity which ‘has befallen the Atnerican peopie in the death of our belove:t President, becduse of the rest achievements of this great man from boyhood and through Hire, und wutil bis lips were seated in death. Revolved, That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to tha wife and family of the late President, ‘The club will select a -deleention of about twenty members to_attend President Garfield's funeril at Cleveland. Maas Hxll, where the club meets, is to be draped iu baci for thirty days. ‘The club voted to take part in the procession. IRISH-AMERICAN COUNCIL. A mecting of the Irisb-americun Council, | representing all the gocivties in tho city, was held lustevening in Meridiaa Hall, Itandolph and Jetferson streets. Mr. Willian Curran pi sided. Mr. Quinlan moved the appointnent of n conunittee of tnree to take all necessary steps: to provide for 2 proper representu- tion of Trish-American svcietics_ in the proecssion Munday. The motion prevatied, and the Chair appointed as auch committee Messrs. Quinian, Foley, Powers, with the Secretary of the meeting added. On motion it was vited Untt all the Irisn-American societies bo r2- quested to turn out. committee of tt. » consisting of Messrs. Fivod, Coffey, iloyne, ang Halpin, was ap- pointed to prepare suituble resolutions iu re- gard to the death of President Gartleld. They reported the following, which were adopied: “ ‘the (rish- American Council, representing all the trish Catholic mutua! beneat and temper- ance sucieries of Chicago, assembled to expres tho sentiments uf these sveleti¢s on the death o! James A. Garfield, late Presideat of the Uuited States, adopt thig memorial: “That in the dexth of James A. Garfield the United States loses at the hunds of #2 wretched madgjan one of its truest patriots, who, on the fietd, in tae forum, and in the Executive chair, served his country with ability, zeul, and en- lightenment. idustrating in his Own circer tho principles of trie Armeriein deinoeracy which | euulle the humplest boru of its citizens to achieve by his own deserts and the wiil of his coGniryimen the highest honors which in this nge fan be won by any man. -The Nation be- comes one heart to mourn his cruel death as a la:uity to bis country; and no portion of the peopie may jusily do so with greater ropriety and” stucerlty than the citi- ens of . Irish ‘birth and descent, who, icetng from tyranny an@ enforced poverty in theiriutherlanud, unjoy here the blessings of etvil and reliztous liberty under the benelicent {ustitutions of which he was the clficii! head. No ‘more fitting tribute can they pay to ais mem- ory than to reaflirm on tbls ‘scleinn occasion thelr unckangeable loyalty to these institunons whose impurtiality to their owt peopic is so striking}y demonstrated In the consututtonal fecession of the son of an Irish immigrant to ebair of the \werican Republic. 9 the deveted Whe aud stricken family of the late President is hereby tendered aur deep- est sympathy; and, in common with our fellow- citizens of @l! nationalities, we will on Monday MEXL pay to tho memory of the deceased the last ones of earth by joining in the funeral cere- monies of that day.” LODGES. In commemoration of the death of the Presi- dent, Accordia Lodge, Na. 277, F.and A.M. held a Lords Friday evening, 23d, at which tho following resviuuons were ndopted: Wiel . It bas pleased the great Architect of the Universe tu eat! from the midst of our fraternity our beloved aud worthy brother, Janes A. Gurileld; end Woeryas, By his untimely death his family ba been deprived of a kind husbaad and father; and WiereAs, Our country hae lost in him a true and upright administrator; Resolved, That, bowing to the wise rulings of Trovidenee, we manifest our deepest sorrow at the demise of one of our most beloved und re- spected brothern; and What we herewith declare our sincerest sym- pathy with the stricken family: and ‘Vhat we hope the pore ant virruous example of our people, Waubansia Lodge, at tho evening, adented resoluiious of respect ta the memory of Grothor James A. Gurtield, Uresi- dent of the United States, und set apart a page in the record to be suitaely engrossed. Ata meeting of Temptar Lodge, No. 440, 1.0.0. F., the tollowing resolution wus adupted! “Our worthy and esivemed brother, James Gorfeta, lute President of te United Stat having veen stricken down by the baud of assasta while yet in the midst of a career of great usefulness, und one that give promise of being of lusting benefit to the people of this ation: * And as by bis death the Nation has been de- prived of a ekittfal and fearless Executive, tho world of a wise and Christhin statesanin, and his family of a kind and loving father and a de- voted and utectionate hustand; therefore, Keanlved, Thut the Grotkers of ‘Templar Lodze meeting Friday | No, 40 1. 0.0. F. of Chicago, mouramy the Na- tionai loss, extend to his bereaved wite and family: our Geepest and sincere sympathy in this hour of their irreparsble toss.” BIICKLAYERS AND STONEMASONS. The United Order of American Uriexlayers and Stonemasons met at their hallon Friday nicht and passed the toliowing resolutions: Warn it has pleased the Alinivinty to take from our midst our beloved and esteemed Presi- dent, Ja:nes arield; and Wuereas, His untimely death has been a erent calumity to the Nadon and felt all over the elvilized world, where his sterling avility as Chief Maxistrate of the Cited States of Ameri- cx i3 know be. it, therefor Resuived, ‘That we, tet t ers and Stonem#sons of Chi sincere regret and and his beioved ited Order of Brick- 50s ea. by 8.500 members, itizens of this Ro- public to suspend work Monday. THE NORMAL SCHOOL. i valkit Soviety rendered progeuia whose numbers were fu remembrance Of the lite und death of the late President. The hall wag Dewntituly ard approprintely draped, while upon an easel was a fine likeness of the ident. There wasa gtoupot young Indie! ied fn mourning representing ce State nd Territories, In the centre of which stood one ig the Goddess of Lib- i. Prof. Wentworth, at the request of the jety, ade a short and Impressive address, 10 ich he rehearsed same of the muny excellent qualities und uets of the great dend. A beauti- ul dirge, written for tke occasion and sung by inembars of the society, closed the exercises. OTHER MEETIN A public meet dents’ Association was held last eventing in. the reading-reom of the Palmer House. i. Suel- on Jr. ceeupied the chair. In calling the meet- ug 9 onder he sudinitied ‘resoludions rezarding Tao President's death, which were seconded by Mr. P. O'Shen, and unanimously adopred. A raveting of the Freneh Republican Club was held in the eluty room of the (rand Pacitic Hotel steveninz. President Le ioeuf occupied tke ir. Messrs. Domurs, Briard, Gueroult, Hem- merich, and Davoust wore appomted a comp:!t- tee on resolutions, sind subinitte.4 some very ap ‘opriity ones, which were adopted. Apyi- were moude by rentemen pre solvent to take part in Menda; Nauozal tay, represi ¢ It was precesaion, xasomble at the Adains street front of the Post- Olfice ut Ma. a. Mor MONDAY SENVICES, AT. PARWELL WA Following is the oyder of exercises for the union funcral services at Parwell uit Monday atzoretoe’s p. tn. 1. Yatuntary. 3. Hyinu—" Asieep in Jesus Rewling of derigiure and prayer, Maj, D. 3 & Hymn—Sajected. he ev. O. A. Burgess, 3 Lover of My Soul.” The muvie will be ted by the Farwell Hall ehuir under Mr. MeGracahan, All are invite THE SOUTH sipn Memorini Service will be held at the Sixth shyterien Church Monday mortune, com ut mut aa 1 Tae conzrexzatior ity Pha Te Adiiress-~ o. Jivma— Benediction. with short nddresses by tha aierent pasture. ‘The church will be appreprattely draped for the ocenmion. : ‘there w ea juint memorial service of the Scata Sidudewieh vougregudons at tuo Sinui ‘Teaple, xt 2 p. Pautte reli death of President Gari Taut's Univer satist Chure Mo'clock. ‘The memori day will be at Jy Stated. fd will be neld ia St. 1. Monday moraing xt services nt Cuvist. Church Mon- o'Giuck instead of 3, us prev: » THE UNIVERSITY, East’ Tuesday the unlversity suspended its eXercires tn honor of the Nution’s dead. The front eutrance of the University Building, the main hull, aud tue chapel ace tdatetully draped. sex hy the deceased aay ever live m the hearts | Normal School Inst Friday | «din white, bearing in her rizht haue the | of tho Chicago Law Stu- } Anil Frenchmen are requcste to ! © services In memory of tne | H der- ! Monday morning at 9 o'clack, President Au out delivoria the chapel'@n eulogy on the life and services of the late President Garfield, to whick all are invited. THE WEST SIDE. A‘bsolemn memorial service will be held in tro | Cathedral Church of SS. Peter and Paul, coruer | of West Wasbington and Pooria streets, at 2 ! p.m. coincident with the funeral of the late resident. ‘The clergy of tho clty are invited to be present, The airwill bein attendaace, snd the Bishop of Itiinols will officiate. In accordance with the recomendations of the President and Governor, the Firstand Colon Park Congregational Churcbes bave urranzed for union services to be held in the Union Pars, Church Monday afternoon at So'clock. Meut- hers of these congrezutions and all others inter- ested iu the object of this meet, of whatever denomination, are most curdintiy invited to ‘ these services. Prof. George Boardinan will conduct the services. KT Tho Commanderies of Kaight™ Templars of Chicuco—Montjoie, _Apotlo,, St. Bernard, | Chovelter, Bavard, and Chicago—beld a mectiog at tho Grand Pacifie Hotel yesterday ut noon, und resolved to appear for a portion of the j Ume at least in the general demonstration Monday. and nppoiuted cominittees to arrange for their own peculiar services at some church | or theatre it respect and memory of the funcral of the Presideat. Notice of their service will De ' piven, and they will probably be open to all i Hemplars and tho Masonic Fraternity.on Mon- day, either in the afternoon or evening, tho : Grand officers of tbe 31 iid prominent cler i gymen and orators tin: , } , Lhe folowing named i attend the occasional Grand Lodge at the detmonstra~ tion Monday, and all are requested to report to the Grand Master at the Grand Pacitic Hotel at Jo’clock p. n1, sharp, Monaay: W. H. Scott, Grand Master; Edwin Powell, D. G, St; Will- inm Floto, S. G. W.; D. J, Av W,; Jona O'Nel. Grand Orator; the Grand Chaplain: Moses Gray, Grand J. W. Brown, Grand Sword-lienrer; H. } itton, Grand Marshal: C. H. Brennen, 8. G. D.: ‘eompson, J. G. D.; “W.M. Ei Treazurer; Edward “Cook, John Freese, Grand Steward. MUSIC-IALL NIGHT MEETING. To the Young Men of Chicago: We cordially invite you joita Gurtleid memortal service to be held iu Coutral ‘Musi¢-Hull Monday evening, Sept. 23. the life of James A. Garfield appeals to none more strongly than to us, and it seems fitting that we sould bold a special meeting in mem- ory of one who ever was, and loved to be, known as tho counselor und friend of young meu, and : whose lifv Js itn inspiration to all. | ‘Phe Apollo Club nave kindly consented to join an'l will take charze of the musical exer | The torlowing have been selected_us speakers: { The Hon. E. b, Larned, the Hon. B. Isham, the Hon. Melville W. Fuller, Bishop EB. W. Chénoy, Franklin MacVeuxb. Exxeurive Comairter YouNG MEN’s AUXLL- TARY Coun. THE COLORED CI'tIZENS will bold special memoria! services at Quion Chapel at 4 o'clock Monday. ‘fhe following, Rinoog other societies, witl “partici st George and Godfrey Commanderies, Sixiventh G.. Brothars of Union, United Western Star, Gotden skiel Lodges P. G. M. Council and Most Venerable Patriots ‘amony the Odd Fellows. und umong the Masonic oues North Star, John Jones, Hiram, Motut Hebron, and Western Light Lodges. ifter the paraue ‘the sucleties will yo to le chureb, where services will be participated in "by the Rev. Mtessra. De iste, Schiffer, Jacobs, Dorsey, und Jones, Morris and Barnett. Music by the Commnittees.of the various co! orgauizations are requesied to meet i i i ored promptly at 2 o'clock this afternoon at v2 Clark Street, LARE VIEW HIGH-SCHOOL. There will be a memorial servica on the Rrounds of the Lake View High-sckool Mouday tuorning at 11 o'clock, under the cuarxe of tho acuity aud pudils of the schovl. A memorial iree—itu American elm—frora the nursery of | Mr. Peterson, presented -by him to the school, ; Will be planted. The exercises will consist of { singing by the pupils. reading of Scripture by | the Principal, Vrof. A. FL meen prayer } and an address by the Rev. William M. filock- burn, D. D. Citizens generally are invited to be present. JAMES A. GARFIELD. EMIL DIETZSCH’S POEM. One of the features of tho great meeting Mon- day will be the singing of the following poom, written by Emil Dietzseh, Enzlsbed by &. F.L. Gauss, and set to music by Osear Schmoll: INTRODUCTION, (Spoken. Peace refened in the land suprenely, And in bloom enek marsen stood, Boldly struck the Vation’s wistes— { Out for all what's fair and suo Whoe'er tro strong arms commanded, Lustily pressed on bis way, And a siriving "twas—a waxing Fron ench early dawn ot day. Thouyh tho sword musts in tho seabbard, All the granurics arc ftush, And the ricbes of the peopia From a thousand fountains gush. Vold of care, the prosp'ring Nation Worked with confidence each plan, For now ut its head was standing Verily a peeriess man; Ono who went to that position From the peoptes’ numbicst ranks, Takirg wict him fame and honor, Aud a grateful Nation's thanks: Mark his teart, so tree and upright, ] p Justa Sexrt as iagn’s should be: Pure and just—hud ever hero, Sign of Such nobility? Mark bis knowledge and his striving, As thoy are the geveral theie veness und power. raud pence supremo, his 1th t'rous after heavy combat He became the Nation’s ciler; Hope of ifty miliions peopie, And to thousands a reli “Twas a spring so full of promise ‘After a iong winicd 3 migut, And, rejoiced, the pocple shouted | Welcome, Honesty and light! Onward steer thy ship So noble, j ,,0 thou Captain without tear; } Bea Teil in each Cmuryvais; | Be thine eye e’er tiem und clear! i 1 de by open cliffs and bidden Safe the Sinp of Stute’s strume keel] Whut reward thee there wwaiteth: Waen in port~dost thou not feel? | On this globe no othe: i qyWills the rignt, as t | ahat fro ceeaa be to cucan } All its land # paradise. 1 (Recitation for Baritone.) Thus, on smooth sea, dy a ripple scarce moved, Suiled he bis course now, undaunted as ti me, Kuowing no pain, und—as him it behooved— Aimed at bis Nation's bost—treasure sublime. fale, atthougn this equinu: i Then, as from clear skics, a Myhtning glance * i flushes, Siruck sim tho baneful, ad, ae the tright’uins erasbe: Swift speead the news over oceau rod land. ; From. tho Far West, the South, tho Enst, end i Nort! | Came, like a storm, condemning the word: B (Chors3.) Wo unto thee, tam foul mucerer, wo! ) Hell be upon thee where hou mayst zo! Whit, say thou teartless wretch, couldst by thy at Virtue, weil meaning, and Fame? Look to vine stirs: vens above, Dost tho not see TN {rad LOVE, , Angry, the Go 8? May it wich deadly force fall apon thee, And muy thy soul then through laud uud through a the murderous baud, dread tounderbult be wanderin; nef in they heart, (Tenor Soio—Recitative.) Though the people's fervent pi Ki Heaven—ail patn’s uff 3 in anguish, aay cnn vanquish, in life eucroacbing ren piic ¥1 wut is Cant tis body sh bh that lovers » ztoriGus— be victorious? (Quart Took at the wife's care—wife fatthful ané true; Cnn ever true love bear more and more doz See what e courage to hin she fusp: Cun the e Look at the love then of inillons of hearts; ‘truly, whe thus by bis people fe loved Canunut by death c'er, the dreadful, be moved. (Bitzs.) Fan tacn the patient, thuu mighty. sreat ocean; Coohag und healing winds—they are thy weulth, Bring to the sick, nnd with pray’rful devotion We wit give thaaks—bring, On bring, thou bin hentth! See how tho sightof the Ocean’ Juickeus his React et the day's early licht, Muy It at last rise that bend Troi those pillows, Moy ee these breeses the Lord show His might! blue billows ing and thousands are praying that strand, rallayin dun the land? Thousanes are hi sly waiting for news fro nett bo the den new! neain sh For thouyh the sutferiur bodr he wusted America’s biood yet Hows i ala vers, “By that und bis wii, thouzh veathe'en Re tasted, Yet surely bis former streuzth he regains! (Declamation.) But, ob sad! there eame the hour Weea his feitntul heart did break; i i t i i ; { ; toward the cnr tuonga Utere was NO Did the news the country shake. AS an oak-tree, strong, and stat Which the mightier cyclone te fog he powerless but scditel While bis nedie epiric diraty With tat spirit pow'rful, aye, Which the dravzon Slayers siuy, aind here long throush tribulations Ercest thls will make of nations. (Last Choris.) Rost in peace! the storms are overs Great son of th greater tang, Seeing did thy spirit hover Where it suw thy loved one’s ban Where thy happiness was founded O’er thy hoine 39 sweet and fond, Whieh, on new foundations grounded, Changed now to the home beyond, Rest in pence! thy peanle never WIU forget thy broadcast sved; Yen, nll mttions now and Will think of thy noble-t Hero who so grenily ended, Though go small in life began, ‘Thou hast atl manklad befriended, ‘All ery loud: A meeting was held ut the Athena events to rehearse the poem whieh kee posed to sing tomorrow in ne memorial exercises. ‘Te 2 Beh as large as had veer untivipatea, heucsal was yone throat with, Uiler thy rection of Prof. Silvers. ‘There will he anaes fearsal this aiterndon att o'clock at yet Side ‘Turnez-Hall. and it is hoped that the wi Ous singing sucleties uf the city vill be eo fully represented thun they were last events” YESTERDAY'S STORM, PLAYING HAVOC WITIL TH DRAPINGs, As it the heavens shared in tho feelingsof syn Tow over the groitt ealumily which hus betel, the Nauon, they yesterday took ena test ios bre hue. Late ia the ufternooa the wholesy was draped in dull and funvreal blaet. Thewing howled, und the e:ements united in one gring caorusof lamentation. During the forenoon wind began ty blow werce yusts, which tress black draping wherever exposed to it most elaborate disttays were torn to ta hundreds of yards) of black cloth went switling through corplete tho destruction, the guthering clouds, which kud become of bluckness, poured down # perfect torre: i. the wind, the rin came itt gusts, at tmes pi! ing down with marvelous force and volne Within two hours isu fintzcnae amount of want Aad fullea, and the streets were flooded. War the wind had Jefe of the drapines the ran the ougtly soaked, and tho::sunds of yurts of Dice cambrie und calicy ait this morn crag sarunlt, sud bedraggied. ‘thousands of perst were On the. strevis. and the outward-toua] tr end 4 the air. insz Like cars, crowded to ‘sullocstion, testited ty tho ‘fury of the storm. Durtug tho nists tho heavens cleared, und there wen prospects fur a cessation of the sors but tho lightning fiushings in the di. seumed Co ie thy prophes Ureak of tue elements. itistobe hoped that today and tomorrys, when so inauy of thy people ure to assemble iy meinery of tne dead € Plensant aad cul season is DOE pag Ou Wien to pretieute such Lopes. Should suey aetorm cecu: and pr nonies, the People mal no doudt nose ty opserve the day in the privacy and sancti of thelr homes. ay IN GENERAL. CONTRIBUTIONS FO! THF CHRISTIAN CETRCE The comuuttee in cuurze of momorial servies of President Gurtield ia Farwell Hatt, T. w, Finrvey, Couirman, have decided as a tribute to kis wemory to appeal for dime contributions for the building fund of President Garfeld’s ureh, the Ve.mont Avenue, In Washingtoa, now in need of €15.u4) lo cur:nplete ther must structure us approved by him. Thoy also sux west tu churcnes Throughout the eunntey where tmemorni serviees are deld to do the same end forward proceeds to the treasurerof the churea DECORATIONS. A most expressive and beautiful tribute tp the memory of uur late President way be seen In the tarze shuw-window of the Totey Fur nitu:e Company. The entire window platfor is inclosed with dark hangings, formmye a back grouud ot biack drapery. On it black dais veer the windew is phiced an excellent crayon pore Tesator the President, executed vy Mass Wricbh of this city. The crayon is some 2 by 3 incte, iu.a massive gilt frame heavily draped In blact crape. Over tbe picture is the word “Be foved,” worked 1a point lace on black velvet, Undernenia is the Word “Lamented,” wrought a esuf still nother: om in the eamle manner, At the left of the portray slinds & pedestut of white Alabaster, supporticg ntital white fowery relieved wit ig tbout the pedestal. On either side of the dais, ata distance cf about four feet, stand a marble columa, buth tastily deconited witt flower: und smilax. ‘The wiadow is de ely to the testimonial la a the uume of the by A minkes it the more a vase of bi sinitax uwining Joues, bas ber bense draped with the same drapings used by ber husband for a similar puss bese when President Lincoln was ussasinated, THE FRANCKLYN COTTAGE. | C.G, Franckiyn, of Long Branch. the owner of the cottage in which Presaleot Garteld died, rezistered ut the Grand Pacite Hotei sesteniay, To w reporter be said that Se offered his cotuxe to the physiciens, and when they hud shaded their uceeptagce of it he had packed up and gone West. He ts now on bis way back, bat will not occupy his eettaye unl next sero Be expresses zrevt regret at the President's dexth, and says he supposes that a sad interest will attach itself iu the future to bis last home, A GARFIELD MONUMENT. The Seandinavinn Stwging Suclety, Frija, at considerins tha question nf givuse a series d fne proceeds to go te At ihe mevilny to cussed. TUL THEATRES. inder:taod thut the- theatres will bare performance: evening. The box oticet will be ciosed until 6:58, by which hour the ole quies will have teen concluded, and te per formances will yo ut: a3 usual. NOTES, A special meeting uf tho St. Patrick's Society Will babeld today at3p. t., fp the ¢hub-ros, Palmer House, te tike suitable action in regard tu the funeral demonstration of the late Pret dent, und ty testify the sorrow of the membe at bis sud and zreatiy’ lamented death. A ful attend.ince of thembers fy earuestiy desired, ‘The unsic at the Chureii of the Redeemer ie will be fa the mature of i memorial service fh tbo following selections: Funeral Sart, i “Rest ye in peace,” quate Mendelssohn; **Guriienl, peace, to thee” Watluce; * De Profundis.” solv, Carpio. eee AMERICAN “ PUSH.” “2f 1 Bont Get Rich, My Sen WH” Said the Ltitte Man. ew York Tribus 5 The gates bad just been tarown open atte railroad. station on Mannattan Beacd, seas lunge exowd was struguling to make its way Det tha gatekeepers, who retused to Jet 3 st yo by apunebed. A be yuinen Dad airendy auureetl cain und = were busthng apyareat vbject to be attains by bs. when it rc aan with w yellow valive sulted taroudt uateway, und, seeing # few passenge . Of bit, bolted wt tus speed toward the cars 0 even pausing woen Dy hed put every overt behind hun.” He nurcied ilong wita 20 A020 expression of cydaicudice, Rho DOT oped bumping Teg) and ut lust drvppe! breathlesty into a seat in une of the me US empty ears. A reporter was staades wad he thong: his ian must, Sure Wnown that there were az tewst ten ca tL » the track, every one of thew wane Lean have been the object Of is Bet ‘She wy: wag not et by the a eyttil preerpiuncion of a ea others: Oo men atid worten, Who Tilowed bard Up ‘sof the witter of the rae 4 Ove The cause of these peaple sugitutions r sented himself beside te Jitde tracted his attentiod, nose other The ¢ Lask, were you andt people running?” ‘The man tarust bis chin his temple with nis kawe at the anime time with 5 2 esi “Meeemse,” ‘the reporter ¢ tiie know there was a long traig wispuut a soul ot aud you could nut bave anticipated 2 le rou a forward andr wrinkling bis express, son na Why." said tho ran, brighteningd OP: Tor Tan room, tat fauwuys oi BOIAL to get nt the head of a crow i beuplein ine city doy yuu know, but ae gale otiea lyget lett, some of the people a es oot hece kept me back or I snuuld pave berg sooner, but f mauns vo get agend bt ater all, Na. sh hes m guGd presse to deat yours trul “Yougain a yreat deal of belng at thy front. L suppose? “OF course. Hrerybndy does, todos thing, doit up bron ple. Lanve a boy at home a evers night, *Jobanyy 1 say. SiG don’t let the peuple vet. abend of sou! ho SHE Mh oy oft tae tt but once int mend th iusc he tell ie duck, that bor, und fi proud of bia”, body tried tebe MSE” oe, 1 s then. we'd sive thein a shard tS you" It isn't everybody that can succes, Gworld, but those Of us that are for some reneon to be proud, L think’, “Go sou get rich faster tor Your DUSE? soar, Sula Sous town, rugrullys © i my boy will.” il® At this paint the engine whistled and thee man snatehed up bis portmantenu and RUT bimselt tozetter fur the rusk. No so0det ay the speed of the train slacken toun Be My, trom bis Seat and leaped upon te platferm Amement of had diatppeaaed througt Strusiiag muntully to distance a gaunt COPE itor, who tvus uo doube compelled wtunater yield to tne superior enterprise of the en! little man, White f/ about 4 o'cteer & vent the public outdo | the guler : fy a rE ‘and IB ed, tack, ae te me I at gat: 1

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